latibulum (Meaning)
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latibulum (n.)
A concealed hiding place; a burrow; a lair; a hole.
Synonyms & Antonyms of latibulum
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latibulum Sentence Examples
- The old abandoned house served as a latibulum for the neighborhood's stray cats.
- The fugitive sought refuge in a dingy latibulum, hoping to evade capture.
- The secret agent skillfully utilized the hidden latibulum to escape surveillance and gather valuable intelligence.
- The thief concealed the stolen jewels within a concealed latibulum, intending to retrieve them later.
- Archaeologists discovered an ancient latibulum beneath the ruins, revealing hidden artifacts and remnants of a forgotten civilization.
- The spy planted a listening device within the latibulum of the enemy's headquarters, hoping to intercept sensitive information.
- The rebel forces established a makeshift latibulum in the remote mountains, providing shelter and resources for their ongoing struggle.
- The spelunkers ventured deep into the cave, hoping to uncover the legendary latibulum rumored to contain lost treasures.
- The police raided the suspected criminal's residence and discovered a secret latibulum, uncovering evidence of illicit activities.
- The endangered species found refuge and protection within the designated latibulum, ensuring their survival and the preservation of their habitat.
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A concealed hiding place; a burrow; a lair; a hole.
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The old abandoned house served as a latibulum for the neighborhood's stray cats.
The fugitive sought refuge in a dingy latibulum, hoping to evade capture.
The secret agent skillfully utilized the hidden latibulum to escape surveillance and gather valuable intelligence.
The thief concealed the stolen jewels within a concealed latibulum, intending to retrieve them later.